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Sonko sets a high bar for Governors
kayhara
#41 Posted : Wednesday, August 23, 2017 7:50:30 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
shanoka wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
Cartels tumbling fast....started with markets, parking and garbage. Next will be water. Interesting times ahead

just a different crop of cartels taking over the territory of another, remember Sonko is also a cartel by himself, watch closely as sonko rescue team take over most of the city odd tenders eg cleaning, waste management, water, matatu, and taxi business, the thing is that this cartel is for and by the young guys the city fathers have to take a side seat.


Bright side is that his cartel money will at least go back to the people...
Baby steps.

Let the people get used to higher standards of service in the city and then start demanding this of future candidates.


Sonko, Waititu and Joho are starting with expectations so low that they may surprise us. I hope they do. At least it will remove the smirk from those elite intellectuals who think going to University is the sin qua non for leadership.

joho?

But really this crop of Governors both new and incumbents will have to deliver and also work with the national government all have indicated that they will try and deliver, my eyes are focused on Sonko, Joho, Waiguru, Kimemia and Nderitu, Mureithi, it seems with baba yao kiambu will take a back seat on the national interest.
To Each His Own
Dahatre
#42 Posted : Thursday, August 24, 2017 10:18:41 AM
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kayhara wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
Cartels tumbling fast....started with markets, parking and garbage. Next will be water. Interesting times ahead

just a different crop of cartels taking over the territory of another, remember Sonko is also a cartel by himself, watch closely as sonko rescue team take over most of the city odd tenders eg cleaning, waste management, water, matatu, and taxi business, the thing is that this cartel is for and by the young guys the city fathers have to take a side seat.


Heard Polycarp on NTV this morning saying that they owe nothing to the Cartels...So unless they get the children of the "cartelians", they are turning a new leaf with different/younger cartels-who will hopefully do better....
Baratang
#43 Posted : Thursday, August 24, 2017 10:33:59 AM
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mkenyan wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
shanoka wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
Cartels tumbling fast....started with markets, parking and garbage. Next will be water. Interesting times ahead

just a different crop of cartels taking over the territory of another, remember Sonko is also a cartel by himself, watch closely as sonko rescue team take over most of the city odd tenders eg cleaning, waste management, water, matatu, and taxi business, the thing is that this cartel is for and by the young guys the city fathers have to take a side seat.


Bright side is that his cartel money will at least go back to the people...
Baby steps.

Let the people get used to higher standards of service in the city and then start demanding this of future candidates.


Sonko, Waititu and Joho are starting with expectations so low that they may surprise us. I hope they do. At least it will remove the smirk from those elite intellectuals who think going to University is the sin qua non for leadership.

joho?


@Wakanyugi ati Joho is "starting with expectations so low that he may surprise us"...
and that whatever he does "will remove the smirk from those elite intellectuals who think going to University is the sin qua non for leadership" kweli wewe ni wakanyugi.
Wakanyugi
#44 Posted : Thursday, August 24, 2017 1:30:39 PM
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Baratang wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
Wakanyugi wrote:
shanoka wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
Cartels tumbling fast....started with markets, parking and garbage. Next will be water. Interesting times ahead

just a different crop of cartels taking over the territory of another, remember Sonko is also a cartel by himself, watch closely as sonko rescue team take over most of the city odd tenders eg cleaning, waste management, water, matatu, and taxi business, the thing is that this cartel is for and by the young guys the city fathers have to take a side seat.


Bright side is that his cartel money will at least go back to the people...
Baby steps.

Let the people get used to higher standards of service in the city and then start demanding this of future candidates.


Sonko, Waititu and Joho are starting with expectations so low that they may surprise us. I hope they do. At least it will remove the smirk from those elite intellectuals who think going to University is the sin qua non for leadership.

joho?


@Wakanyugi ati Joho is "starting with expectations so low that he may surprise us"...
and that whatever he does "will remove the smirk from those elite intellectuals who think going to University is the sin qua non for leadership" kweli wewe ni wakanyugi.


How far lower can you go than D minus? And remember Joho has eyes on Statehouse. He will need a record to run on. What better way than to do a Mutua in Mombasa?

As for those smirking elite intellectuals, I have two words for you: David Ndii. Case closed.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
Swenani
#45 Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2017 9:37:35 AM
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Na mtu aambie sonko that you always unbutton the suit when sitting

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Gathige
#46 Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2017 10:49:55 AM
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Swenani wrote:
Na mtu aambie sonko that you always unbutton the suit when sitting




And also to sit upright in meetings sio kujinyorosho like you are in a couch
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hardwood
#47 Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2017 3:17:20 PM
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hardwood
#48 Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2017 3:27:01 PM
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murchr
#49 Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2017 5:40:54 PM
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hardwood wrote:
hardwood wrote:





Those who run ma3route may have never left Kenya, but elsewhere highways do not have bumps. KENHA needs to erect pedestrian crossing - over/underpasses and stop being lazy.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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kayhara
#50 Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2017 6:12:39 PM
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Kenyans are lazy ,in all the places where the bumps are being removed a crossing point is within walking distance
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